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Write Now with Scrivener, Episode no. 33: Carl Zimmer, Science Writer
Carl Zimmer is a science writer, author of 14 books, is a professor adjunct at Yale University, and writes…
READ MOREPublishing 101: How to Find Beta Readers
When you’ve finished the draft of your book, it can be helpful to find some beta readers to get constructive…
READ MOREPublishing 101: How to Find a Literary Agent
When you’ve finished writing a book, it’s time to get published. Here’s how to find a literary agent…
READ MORE5 Ways Flash Fiction Can Help You Overcome Writer’s Block
When writer’s block tightens its grip and threatens to derail your writing project, here’s how to…
READ MOREPublishing 101: How to Create a Cover for Your Self-Published Book
People really do judge books by their covers. It’s important that your book cover gives readers an idea…
READ MOREStory Structure: A Guide to the Basics
There are several ways of analysing story structure by dividing it into acts, each containing key elements…
READ MOREPublishing 101: Navigating the Publishing Process: Traditional vs. Self-Publishing
Jaime Green has just published her first book, The Possibility of Life: Science, Imagination, and Our…
READ MOREWrite Now with Scrivener, Episode no. 32: John Wyver, Television Historian and Film Producer
John Wyver writes about the history of television in the United Kingdom, produces films about the arts…
READ MOREPoint of View in Fiction: First Person, Second Person, and Third Person
The choice of point of view when writing fiction has an important effect on how a story is told.
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